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His person was tall and graceful ; his face , if not handsome , was remarkable for its earnest expression , and for the ashy paleness that overspread it . His manner and address were pleasing and dignified ; and he had , notwithstanding ...
His person was tall and graceful ; his face , if not handsome , was remarkable for its earnest expression , and for the ashy paleness that overspread it . His manner and address were pleasing and dignified ; and he had , notwithstanding ...
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After giving a minute account of the more remarkable additions to Wace , Sir Frederick observes , — That Layamon was indebted for some of these legends to Welsh traditions not recorded in Geoffrey of Monmouth or Wace , is scarcely to be ...
After giving a minute account of the more remarkable additions to Wace , Sir Frederick observes , — That Layamon was indebted for some of these legends to Welsh traditions not recorded in Geoffrey of Monmouth or Wace , is scarcely to be ...
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What follows is still more remarkable . ' On arriving at the Rue Lepelletier [ a few hundred yards short of the Foreign Office ] the commanding officer directed the column by a sudden turn to the right , and halted before a house ...
What follows is still more remarkable . ' On arriving at the Rue Lepelletier [ a few hundred yards short of the Foreign Office ] the commanding officer directed the column by a sudden turn to the right , and halted before a house ...
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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